Fans are encouraged to donate to Superstorm Sandy relief and recovery efforts

WHAT: Washington Nationals infielder Steve Lombardozzi Jr. and his father, 1987 World Series champion Steve Lombardozzi Sr., will make a special appearance at the Nationals Clubhouse Team Store at Tysons Corner Center tomorrow, Saturday, November 17, from 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. to help collect donations in support of relief and recovery programs in the areas devastated by Superstorm Sandy.

The father-son duo will be available for photos with fans who donate items to the drive, a joint effort between the Lombardozzis, the Nationals, JK Moving Services – the team’s Official Mover – and Our Lady of Good Counsel High School. In addition, all those who contribute donations will receive 15% off their purchase on full price merchandise at any of the Team Store locations.

The Lombardozzis will also greet fans who donate items at Good Counsel High School from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. They will then join JK Moving Services in delivering the items using a donated 35-foot long JK truck to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey in Hillside, N.J., on Tuesday, November 20.

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Cheryl Nichols is a Columnist and Photographer for District Sports Page. She is credentialed to cover the Washington Capitals and has reported on the community service and fan events since 2006. Cheryl has been published in The Washington Post and many other local media. She was a credentialed photographer for the 2010 season covering the Washington Nationals. You can follow her on Twitter @cnichols14.

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